Las Vegas Review-Journal

As season nears end, teams jostle for position

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game losing streak. It moved up a spot in this week’s poll after avenging a loss to rival USC.

No. 2 Villanova is the top overall seed in the eyes of the NCAA selection committee but faces a tough week against two ranked teams.

The Wildcats (26-2, 13-2 Big East) open the week Wednesday at home against No. 22 Butler . The Bulldogs handed Villanova one of its two losses this season on Jan. 4 by bogging the game down in a 66-58 victory that sent students streaming onto the court.

After Butler, Villanova gets No. 23 Creighton on Saturday.

The Wildcats won the first meeting 80-70 in Omaha on New Year’s Eve, before Bluejays point guard Maurice Watson Jr. was lost for the season with a torn ACL. Creighton initially struggled without its floor leader but has gotten into a better rhythm lately. ZAGS RUN AT PERFECTION

Gonzaga’s bid to become the third team in the past four years to finish the regular season undefeated has two stops left: At San Diego on Thursday and at home against Brigham Young on Saturday in the final game at The Kennel this year.

With two victories, the Zags (28-0, 16-0 WCC) will join Kentucky in 2015 and Wichita State in 2014 as the most recent teams to finish the regular season undefeated.

The last team to finish the entire season undefeated? Indiana in 1976. KU’S TITLE RUN

No. 2 Kansas has a shot at history this week. Win one game and the Jayhawks (24-3, 12-2 Big 12) will join John Wooden’s UCLA teams as the only program to win 13 straight conference titles.

Kansas will be a heavy favorite against TCU at home on Wednesday and plays at Texas on Saturday should history elude the Jayhawks on their first try. SEC CLASH

Another game this week that should be a good one: No. 11 Kentucky at No. 13 Florida on Saturday.

The Gators (22-5, 12-2 SEC) won the first game in a blowout, beating the Wildcats (22-5, 12-2) by 22 points in Gainesvill­e on Feb. 4.

This one is at Rupp Arena, where the winner — barring an early week slip-up — will take control of the SEC. MOVING UP?

The bottom of the AP Top 25 has been fluid all season, and two teams could make a move if it continues.

VCU (22-5, 12-2) is tied with Dayton for the Atlantic-10 lead and could slide into next week’s poll if it can beat Saint Louis and Rhode Island this week.

Northweste­rn (20-7, 9-5 Big Ten) is veering toward the program’s first NCAA Tournament appearance and could end up ranked with wins over Illinois and Indiana this week.

 ?? TIMOTHY D. EASLEY/ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Louisville’s Jaylen Johnson (10) works against Ty Outlaw, right, during the second half of a 94-90 victory over Virginia Tech on Saturday. No. 7 Louisville travels to No. 8 North Carolina on Wednesday in an important ACC matchup that also has NCAA...
TIMOTHY D. EASLEY/ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Louisville’s Jaylen Johnson (10) works against Ty Outlaw, right, during the second half of a 94-90 victory over Virginia Tech on Saturday. No. 7 Louisville travels to No. 8 North Carolina on Wednesday in an important ACC matchup that also has NCAA...

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